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Weed Review: Train Wreck Crossed With Bubba Kush

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This cross strain of Train Wreck and Bubba Kush (aka Bubba-wreck) was picked up from Dealer McDope's House for $60 an 8th. It's a mix of two favorites, so we were pretty excited to take it home for a test run.

Pre-Smoke Examination:
The nugs are long big and beautiful. The buds are not dense at all, they are instead fluffy loose, and spongy when squeezed. The buds have this look like the wind is still blowing on them, and every nook and cranny is frosted and glittering in the light. The smell at first is nothing special, but after a few squeezes, smells uniquely pungent: Like a uniquely buttery skunk scent.

Post-Smoke Examination:
Being loose and fluffy makes it very malleable easy to prepare for rolling of for a bowl. After it's broken up, your fingers are so sticky you could scale a building. The bowl burns rather fast, packing your lungs an expando-hit that'll make you see stars before the smokes out. And you will definitely have to wipe the resin off your lips. All while tasting like a fresh ski on the alpine slope feels.

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The high is great, obviously i wrote this stoned. I can barely make sense, and that's fine. I smoked one fat one, and i feel it all smacked up against my face like train wreck, but strong as all holy hell like the kush. Yeah, sundays rule.

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